I didn't know you last time around and it is very nice to (virtually) meet you. I'm so glad you've found your quit mojo again and I'm sure I can speak for everyone when I say we'll be rooting for you and very much looking forward to sharing your journey with you (both the good bits and the bad). I'm sure you know from your previous experience what a fab bunch of people are on the forum and that you can rely upon them to boost your confidence and support you through thick & thin.
I'm sure your mum and wife will understand and cut you some slack- in fact, I'll bet they're both extremely proud of you.
You're doing wonderfully well and all you need to do now is- as forum regular Tracey once said- just keep going. There's no secret other than that and before you know it the Penthouse will be in spitting distance.
Thanks for the comments, I have forgot how helpful people can be on here, and know the "craic" with the situation, as opposed to most folk who think its should just be an easy thing.
I've managed to creep my way back in to mums good books with a grovelling text and a couple of xxx's, not sure about the wife yet, but I think they understand the reasons for being a bit on the grumpy side.
To be honest Its been good so far, I've read Mr Carr's, "the easy way" a few times and always thought yeahh right, but I feel I am getting it at the moment and enjoying the numerous benefits of not fagging it. Just the odd twinge, like something's missing.
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